BRING OUT YOUR DEAD!

This glowing skull was made from sponging laundry detergent over a stencil. Laundry detergent contains brightening agents that glow vivid blue under black light.

Dear Dirty Laundry List!

I want to wish you the best for the Halloween season and invite you to a very special Dirty Laundry: Loads of Prose on Sunday, November 1st at 7pm.

Wash and Dry Productions and Love Shine Present
Dirty Laundry: Loads of Prose
All Stains Day!

A Celebration of the Day of the Dead 2009

When: Sunday, November 1, 7pm - 8pm
Where: Love Shine, 543 East 6th St, btwn Ave. B & C
Directions: Subways- F Train to 2nd Ave or L Train to 1st Ave

FREE!

Come hear writers Alix Strauss, author of Death Becomes Them: Unearthing the Suicides of the Brilliant, the Famous and the Notorious, and Steve Van Patten, author of the award winning vigilante vampire series Brookswaters Curse, Vols. I and II.

In an exciting departure from the usual/unusual venue of local laundromats, I am thrilled to be collaborating with Mark Seamon and Richard Green, proprietors of Love Shine, the Lower East Side’s fabulous hand-made bag emporium and headquarters for all your Day of the Dead needs: www.loveshinenyc.com. For an extra-added, spine-tingling attraction, Mark and Richard are preparing a special Day of the Dead Altar for the event.

For further info: www.dirtylaundryreadings.com

Remember, nothing is certain but death and stains.

Soap suds and love,
Emily, Mistress of Laundry

Emily Rubin
Wash and Dry Productions, LLC
emily@dirtylaundryreadings.com
www.dirtylaundryreadings.com
ph.1-917-501-9825

This event is supported by Poets and Writers and the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, both are projects of the New York State Council on the Arts. We also have a LOAD of volunteers. Let us know if you'd like to help-soap bubbles can be lots of fun.